Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Doxpop has completed the addition of Hancock County's Recorded Documents to the Doxpop Public Records Database. This brings the number of documents available on Doxpop to 4,479,448. The number of documents available increases every minute, as regular updates arrive to maintain our real-time database from the recorders we work with.

The Document index information for Hancock County goes back to January of 1990, and images are available through January 2001.

Welcome aboard to all of the folks at Hancock County, and special thanks to Sharon Shambaugh and her staff in the Recorder' Office!

Doxpop has completed the load of all public case records from the Vanderburgh County Courts system. This means that full records are now available for all courts from 1993 through the present. Some records are available prior to 1993, but because not all of the courts used a computer system at that time, we are not claiming a "full" record of cases prior to 1993.

Thanks to Court IT Director Tim VanCleave, Clerk Susan Kirk, and all of the Vanderburgh judges for their support and patience throughout this long project. They're a great group of people to work with and we look forward to a productive (and fun!) future with them.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Exciting news: On Monday, 12/14, The Hancock County Recorder's Office will be joining the Doxpop Community. Look for them next week in the growing list of Partner Recorders by clicking on the recorded documents tab in the Doxpop web site next week.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Rich and I arrived yesterday afternoon to check out the room for training sessions. We will be in room 110. To find us, turn right after you've gone through the security screening area and go to the last room in the hallway.

We will have 6 computers available so those who want to try the system may do so after each training session.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

On Wednesday, Dec. 9th and Thursday, Dec. 10th, Doxpop will be providing training and demonstration sessions at the Civic Center Complex in Evansville. Although you don't have to register to attend, you may sign up in advance at the Vanderburgh County Courts web site. Sessions are at 10AM, 1:30PM and 3:30PM both days, and there will be an evening session at 5:30PM on Wednesday for you over-achievers who can't get away from the office during the day.

Everyone is welcome to attend. We'll be demonstrating the basics for new users and answering questions about advanced features for the folks who already use our system. We hope you to see you there!

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Doxpop is an Indiana company that works with local and state officials to aggregate public information from nearly every Indiana county into a single public database. We seek solutions that provide easy access for all without creating a publicly funded subsidy for the businesses that use public information professionally. Doxpop currently provides access to public information in 91 out of 92 Indiana